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    Stacking vert window

    I didn't find anything that I could use on Revit city.
    Does anyone know where I could fine something that might be close to a stacking window system. It uses vertical sashes that can be slid and nested at top or bottom.
    They are weatherlite 5100 series made by Custom window systems in FL.
    They do not have any rvt files.
    Thanks!
    Gary

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    Originally posted by glkirk View Post
    I didn't find anything that I could use on Revit city.
    Does anyone know where I could fine something that might be close to a stacking window system. It uses vertical sashes that can be slid and nested at top or bottom.
    They are weatherlite 5100 series made by Custom window systems in FL.
    They do not have any rvt files.
    Thanks!
    Gary


    Did you already try to look in BIM object?, I don't like too much to download objects from other sites since the most part of time you need to clean those objects because they are plenty of parameters, ACAD solids and so on!

    Download Free Revit families & BIM content from over 2 000 manufacturers. Choose among BIM objects for SketchUp, Autodesk, Vectorworks or ArchiCAD.


    Maybe you don't want to read this but, the best place is your own library, I know you may be hurry and you want to find your window quick, but it is better to model your own objects! :hide:, otherwise you'll be always been facing to such things.

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      #3
      Do you mean multiple panes that slide?
      ​My ID was stolen. Now I'm only called Dav

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        #4
        Originally posted by DavidLarson View Post
        Do you mean multiple panes that slide?
        the window that he is looking for is a 4 panel high (as a standard) x 1 panel wide operable hung window. The bottom panel slides up and the top three panels slide down. They are usually used for construction like a screened in porch or pool surround
        I'm retired, if you don't like it, go around!

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          #5
          I personally would avoid downloaded windows, in general. Every manufacturer makes them a little different, in terms of where the dimensions are taken from.

          Our Window Library would just need one extra UNIT sub_family built, to make that window a possibility. Would take less than an hour to make. But, it wouldnt make sense to use it, without the rest of our library.
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            #6
            I'm with the others; best to make your own window family. If you need help creating it, there are many here who are willing to offer advice and trouble-shoot.
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